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词条 Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile Multiple Property Submission
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{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile Multiple Property Submission
| location = Mobile, Alabama
| governing_body = Private
| refnum = 64500010
}}

The Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile Multiple Property Submission is a multiple property submission of buildings that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places as some of the best remaining examples in Mobile, Alabama of houses built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style. It covers ten properties.[1][2]

Although best known in California and Florida, the style came early to Mobile and was eagerly embraced. The Latin colonial history of the city, as well as its semi-tropical climate, are thought by architectural scholars to have been a factor in this. The George Fearn House was the first example in 1904, quickly followed by the grand Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Passenger Terminal in 1907. Government Street Methodist Church (1906-1917) was another elaborate example. These grand buildings spurred the building of Spanish Revival houses of varying degrees of sophistication in neighborhoods all around the rapidly growing city during the 1920s. The Mobile Country Club, completed in 1927, and some of its surrounding mansions was built in the style. The middle-class Florence Place subdivision was originally solely composed of Spanish Revival houses.[1][2]

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Resource NameAlso known asCoordinatesCityCountyAddedNotes
Wade Askew House {{coord>30|41|17|N|88|5|22|W|name=Wade Askew House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1927.
George Fearn House {{coord>30|40|42|N|88|4|57|W|name=George Fearn House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} Mansion built in 1904.
George Levy House {{coord>30|41|21|N|88|5|22|W|name=George Levy House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1927.
Ernest Megginson House {{coord>30|41|25|N|88|5|22|W|name=Ernest Megginson House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1927.
James Arthur Morrison House James and Nancy Walker House {{coord>30|41|38|N|88|8|59|W|name=James Arthur Morrison House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} Mansion built in 1926.
J. E. Paterson House Ed and Betty Bush House {{coord>30|41|22|N|88|5|20|W|name=J. E. Paterson House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1929.
Robert L. Spotswood House J. Clyde Glenn House {{coord>30|41|33|N|88|9|1|W|name=Robert L. Spotswood House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} Mansion built in 1926.
Arthur VanderSys House James Curtis Cloninger House {{coord>30|41|22|N|88|5|23|W|name=Arthur VanderSys House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1926.
Jacob VanderSys House Eva Tanner House {{coord>30|41|23|N|88|5|22|W|name=Jacob VanderSys House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1927.
Joseph M. Walker House Kay Lindsey Kimbrough House {{coord>30|41|18|N|88|5|20|W|name=Joseph M. Walker House}} Mobile Mobile County 1991|7|12}} House built in 1927.

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submissions in Alabama
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Mobile, Alabama

References

1. ^{{NRISref|2008a}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Spanish Revival Residences in Mobile MPS |work="National Register Information System"| publisher=National Park System| url={{NRHP url|id=64500010}} | accessdate=October 27, 2011}}
{{NRHP in Mobile, Alabama}}{{National Register of Historic Places}}

3 : National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Submissions in Alabama|Spanish Revival architecture in Alabama|National Register of Historic Places in Mobile County, Alabama

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